Diverse stories. Authentic voices. Real perspectives.

An independent production company dedicated to amplifying diverse voices and human experiences through the art of film and television.

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Our Work
Projects
Rain Reign — production still
● Completed
Rain Reign
Feature Film

When Superstorm Susan devastates the rural town of Hatford, New York, twelve-year-old Rose Howard's beloved dog Rain goes missing. Rose, who is neurodivergent and raised by a volatile single father with a painful past, is forced to abandon the rules and routine of her daily life to find Rain.

With the help of her steadfast uncle, she is ultimately confronted with the most difficult decision of her lifetime. Adapted from the Newbery Award–winning novel by Ann M. Martin, Rain Reign explores what one girl's heroic journey can teach us about morality and resilience in the face of hardship.

Starring
Paul Rudd Jeremy Sisto Gretchen Mol Felice Kakaletris
Adapted from the novel by Ann M. Martin — Newbery Award–winning author
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Third Culture Kids — Taipei, 1986
◌ In Development
Third Culture Kids
Feature Film

Taipei, Taiwan. 1986. Two best friends — Leia and May — are living out the last weeks of their senior year in the freewheeling expat community, where the local rules don't apply.

When the girls sneak away from their senior trip, chasing curiosity and desire, they are faced with some very adult consequences that threaten their futures. A vivid coming-of-age story where the familiar and foreign collide.

"What am I? Who am I?" — the universal questions of adolescence, made extraordinary.
Reapers Lake
◌ In Development
Reapers Lake
TV Series

The summer after senior year. Best friends Blake McKenna and Arden Reid are making the most of their last months together — until a former classmate vanishes. As more outcast teens disappear from Peters Lake, Michigan without a trace, Blake and Arden dig deeper while their small town looks away.

What begins as a missing-persons mystery unravels into something far darker: a cult-like coven promising utopia for society's outcasts, a supernatural plague spreading through the town, and a growing rift between the two friends as Arden is drawn toward the coven's promises. As Armageddon grows imminent, Blake must decide how far they'll go — and whether it's already too late.

A supernatural thriller about belonging, belief, and what we'll sacrifice to feel like we matter.

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The Filmmaker
Erika Burke Rossa
Erika Burke Rossa
Founder & Director

"A global upbringing in Hong Kong and Taiwan gave me a lens that sees across borders — and a deep belief that the most powerful stories are the ones that embrace our differences."

Erika Burke Rossa is a writer, director, and performer whose multicultural upbringing across Hong Kong and Taiwan shaped her passion for stories that embrace diverse experiences and perspectives. A Juilliard-trained dancer with a BFA from NYU Tisch, she has worked on stage and screen for over two decades — most recently appearing in the indie film Listen.

Her short film The Happily Ever After, starring Amy Hargreaves, won the NYLA International Film Festival and was featured at Cannes SFC. Holding a Master's in Social Work from NYU, Erika also mentors young actors at the Actor's Training Center in Wilmette, IL. Rain Reign marks her feature film debut.

Juilliard-Trained BFA · NYU Tisch MSW · NYU NYLA Film Festival Winner Cannes SFC Writer · Director · Performer